Chief Al Frederick on Downtown Stabbing

A 19-year-old University of Windsor student was stabbed to death during a fight near the corner of University and Pelissier early Saturday morning, just as the downtown bars were closing. We spoke to Windsor Police Chief Al Frederick.

Windsor MorningSunshine Camp FundraiserFeb 27, 2015 | 7:25The Kiwanis Sunshine Point Camp is a childhood memory of thousands of people in Windsor Essex. It's been around for decades. But it's fallen upon hard times. We spoke to Dan Inverarity and Bernie Martin.

Windsor MorningTax Time BeginsFeb 27, 2015 | 7:15It's the end of February, which means tax season is about to begin. We spoke to Darryl Bowman, a financial planner and co-owner of Bowman Renaud Tax Services, about what you need to know before you submit your return.

Windsor MorningProvincial Politics with Robert FisherFeb 27, 2015 | 8:27It was a rollicking week at the Ontario legislature. From a new sex education curriculum to a dismissal of evolution. Our Queen's Park commentator Robert Fisher told us all about it.

Windsor MorningOutdoor RinksFeb 25, 2015 | 7:12The snow and ice won't melt for the foreseeable future, so why is the outdoor skating season set to end in downtown Windsor on Sunday? We asked Trese MacNeil from the City of Windsor.

Windsor MorningEmergency Simulation in WindsorFeb 24, 2015 | 8:16This morning, Windsor was rocked by an earthquake, but there's no need to be concerned. It's only a drill! Windsor Fire Chief Bruce Montone told us about the 3-day training exercise happening in the city this week.

Windsor MorningSex-Ed ProtestFeb 24, 2015 | 6:20The new sex-ed curriculum unveiled by the Ontario government yesterday is being criticized by some parents. They've organized a demonstration today at Queen's Park. We spoke to MPP Monte McNaughton about why he will be attending.

Windsor MorningPrivate College Industry in OntarioFeb 20, 2015 | 7:19Everest College was suddenly shut down yesterday. Why do students choose private colleges over public ones such as St Clair? We spoke to Martin Hicks of the Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario.